A volcano has erupted in Iceland spewing out streams of vivid yellow and orange lava – the most recent in a string of volcanic occasions within the area in recent times.
Iceland has seen about 12 eruptions since volcanic programs on the Reykjanes peninsula – near the capital Reykjavik – grew to become energetic once more in 2021.
Based on Iceland’s meteorological workplace, magma breaking by the Earth’s crust created a big fissure estimated to be between 0.7 and 1km (0.4 to 0.6 miles) lengthy.
Scientists have warned that eruptions on this area might proceed for many years and even centuries.